Spiritual life opportunities

Chapel and Worship

Chapel planning committee Chapel planning committee meets weekly to plan and evaluate chapel services. Comprised
mostly of students, along with some faculty and staff, the committee seeks to plan
worship services that reflect the diversity of worship styles and denominational backgrounds
of our student body.

Worship bandStudents make up the worship band that leads music at Chapel services and other worship
events. The band is led by a local worship pastor and practices are held on Wednesday
night. If you would like to sing or play in the worship band at Chapel, please contact
“Tig” Intagliata or Chapel band leader Jonathan Burkey via campus email.

Worship danceThe Worship Dance team practices weekly and performs during Chapel services several
times throughout the school year. No previous dance training is necessary. If you
are interested in being part of the team or learning more about it, contact “Tig” Intagliata.

Catholic Student Group

Adviser: Amanda Woolley

Coordinator

Lindsay Horn

Coordinator

Elizabeth Luersman

SERVE

ADVISOR: Holly Metzger, 419-358-3297

Coordinator

Emily Rush

Coordinator

Hannah Brown

SERVE is a service-oriented group which promotes missions and service opportunities
for students off-campus in the local area and beyond. Special on-campus mission awareness
days and acts of service to the campus community are also planned and implemented.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Advisor: Tig IntagliataPresident: Thomas Wagler

Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) are students who seek to discover what it means
to integrate Christian faith into life on and off of the athletic field. Bluffton's
FCA group is made up of both athletes and those who aren't currently on a team but
who enjoy sports. FCA meets weekly for Bible Study and sponsors activities at sporting
events, organizes events such as an annual corn-hole tournament, and provides opportunities
for service to the campus and community.

If I were ever prosecuted for my faith, I hope there would be enough evidence to convict
me.

John Wooden, Hall of Fame basketball coach

Ministry Assistants

Ministry assistants work at building community and serving as a spiritual resource
to their fellow students. They are available as a listening ear for peer counseling
and support. They also provide opportunities for spiritual growth, such as Bible studies,
mentoring, prayer practices and other ways to connect with God both individually and
in small group settings. Ministry assistants are a good resource in helping students
get oriented to various spiritual life activities on campus, as well as service projects
off campus.Join the team >>>

One week each semester is set aside for a special time of focusing on the Christian
life. Students play a major role in planning activities that help strengthen growth
and faithfulness in our relationship with God. The week includes guest speakers and
special times of worship.>>> more about Spiritual Life Week